Even among the movies that have been pirated, “Avatar” takes the top spot.

The Oscar-winning film - already the highest-grossing movie of all time after pulling in $2.8 billion at the global box office - was the most pirated movie of 2010 having been downloaded from torrent websites 16,580,000 million times, according to TorrentFreak.com. Never before has TorrentFreak seen that many downloads of a movie within one year, the website reports.

“Avatar” was followed by “Kick-Ass,” this spring’s super-hero movie starring Aaron Johnson, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Chloe Moretz, that had some kick ass attitude. It earned a modest $48 million at the box office, but the film was downloaded from torrent sites 11.4 million times.

Who would’ve thought, after so much work on herself and her image, that Lindsay Lohan could be so easily catapulted right back into the center of outrage and controversy!

It’s Lindsay’s word against the word of a former staffer at the Betty Ford Center, who claims Lindsay assaulted her! But Lindsay says SHE was the one who was attacked – and the staffer was so abusive, she made her cry!

Lohan is now under investigation, and here's the big question we’re asking today: Is Lindsay the victim here? No matter who is right or wrong, I think it’s despicable that a Betty Ford employee – who has since been fired – would talk about a patient. It is unacceptable and Lindsay didn’t deserve it. What do you think? Post your comments below.

“The type of situation which has transpired never should have happened, but infortunately [sic] it does. Addiction is a horrinbe [sic] disease which goes far beyond drinking, using drugs, gambling, sex or eating,” Lohan began in a statement to CNN.